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The following is from the BHPS documentation:

"It should be noted that for these purpose response also includes the
deceased ... These fail to give an interview not through non-response
but due to a terminating event which results in their leaving the
population of interest."

[section V.2.1.]


Quoting Alan Zaslavsky <[log in to unmask]>:

> One of my colleagues was doing a followup study of patients who had
> been
> interviewed when they received treatment a few years so before.  The
> Institutional Review Board (committee responsible for monitoring of
> treatment of research subjects) told him that he had to report any
> patient who was found to have died before the followup survey as an
> adverse event of the (followup) study.
>
> > I have heard of being bored to death - but one student informed me
> in a
> > finals project that members of a particular panel study were
> 'interviewed
> > until they died'.
> > Do we have data on this ....
> >
> > Robert
>
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